Clockwork Recovery not allowing phone into recovery? - Droid X Android Development

My partner at the office just installed Clockwork Recovery on his Droid X and when attempting to reboot into recovery or make a backup of his system the phone just reboots as normal.
The phone is rooted and allows him to run things like WiFi Tether and asks for security privelages for other rooted apps.
Any idea why Clockwork Recovery wont go into recovery or do backups?

Did he install the bootsrapper mod also?

I dont believe so. Was that listed in the steps? i didnt see it.

jcohenlv said:
I dont believe so. Was that listed in the steps? i didnt see it.
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Listed in multiple steps
Installing Custom Recovery:
1. Install whatever OS version you want (2.1 or 2.2)
2. Make sure your phone is rooted
3. Download and install Droid X Bootstrap (credit to koush)
4. Download and install Rom Manager from the Market
5. Click Bootstrap Recovery inside the DroidX Bootstrap APP
6. Download the recovery from inside Rom Manager
7. Reboot into recovery from ROM MANAGER
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Instructions straight from rootzwiki

Thank You

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Clockwork Recovery Updated to v2.5.0.1!

For those interested, Clockwork Recovery for the Incredible has just been updated to v2.5.0.1. Those who flashed the new unrEVOked recovery v2.1 now have the ability to flash a custom recovery, so for those seeking adventure ... you can update youself to the newest C.R.
2.5.0.1 for Incredible (img file)
http://koush.tandtgaming.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-2.5.0.1-inc.img
To flash with unrEVOked v3.0:
1) Do NOT plug in your phone
2) Run the unrEVOked v2.1 app on the PC
3) Choose FILE --> CUSTOM RECOVERY
4) Navigate to the .img file downloaded
http://koush.tandtgaming.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-2.0.2.4-inc.img
5) Plug in your phone
Convenient versus waiting for unrevoked tool to be updated. Just flashed.
So do i just flash the zip?
Sent from my ADR6300 using XDA App
whats the diff.
So where is the .img file? this is just a fake recovery image that Rom manager uses.
Sent from my HTC Incredible.
EDIT: The img is below.
Sweet! In this recovery, under advanced, they added a "Clear battery stats" to make it super simple. Just cleared mine and going to super charge it and run it down.
the img is in the same place as the zip
http://koush.tandtgaming.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-2.0.2.4-inc.img
jermaine151 said:
Just flash it with Rom manager.
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Heh, then it doesn't stick.
Imaulle said:
the img is in the same place as the zip
http://koush.tandtgaming.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-2.0.2.4-inc.img
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sweet, thanks.
jermaine151 said:
Sweet! In this recovery, under advanced, they added a "Clear battery stats" to make it super simple. Just cleared mine and going to super charge it and run it down.
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Just to clarify that is not a new option, it has been included in previous versions.
nfcrockett said:
Just to clarify that is not a new option, it has been included in previous versions.
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Yea I don't notice anything different in this version
Big Awesome thanks worked like a charm
That was super easy. Thanks for the tip guys.
v2.5.0.1 is Out
Img File:
http://koush.tandtgaming.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-2.5.0.1-inc.img
First post updated.
If you have Rom Manager installed, you can install this really easily.
1) Run Rom Manager
2) Select All ClockworkMod Recoveries
3) Select 2.5.01
4) Select Reboot into Recovery
5) It will install automatically
6) ???
7) Profit
ETA: And no it doesn't stick...... Sorry
execute_method said:
If you have Rom Manager installed, you can install this really easily.
1) Run Rom Manager
2) Select All ClockworkMod Recoveries
3) Select 2.5.01
4) Select Reboot into Recovery
5) It will install automatically
6) ???
7) Profit
ETA: And YES it DOES stick.
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Thanks for the post. I tried to flash it through terminal like i used to do on my g1 but that did not work. This however did.
execute_method said:
If you have Rom Manager installed, you can install this really easily.
1) Run Rom Manager
2) Select All ClockworkMod Recoveries
3) Select 2.5.01
4) Select Reboot into Recovery
5) It will install automatically
6) ???
7) Profit
ETA: And YES it DOES stick.
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Dude, no. It does not stick and caps won't change that. Add another step to your method. Go to advanced while in recovery and choose reboot recovery. Realize it didn't stick LOL.
Only unrevoked's tools will work to make it stick.
Sent from my HTC Incredible.
adrynalyne said:
Dude, no. It does not stick and caps won't change that. Add another step to your method. Go to advanced while in recovery and choose reboot recovery. Realize it didn't stick LOL.
Only unrevoked's tools will work to make it stick.
Sent from my HTC Incredible.
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Sorry, I spoke too soon. You are right.
Sent from my Incredible using Tapatalk
what the changes on the new version?

[Q] Help to backup/install ROM for Milestone using ROM Manager

I rooted my Motorola Milestone with Super One Click, then installed ROM Manager. I did flash CockworkMod recoveries but I could not do the backup or installation of new Custom ROM. The phone always was back to the screen with the yellow exclamation inside the white triangle. If I use VOlume + Up button, it will appear the recoeveries with four options: reboot system, wipe data/factory reset, apply update.zip and wipre card partition with the info: E:cannot open cach/recoveries/command. I did try to apply updated.zip but it failed and say that it cannot verify the signature and installation aborted.
Could you please help? Thanks
Phone: Milestone rooted with android 2.2
Root: by Super Once Click
ROM manager: newest version
hwithv said:
I rooted my Motorola Milestone with Super One Click, then installed ROM Manager. I did flash CockworkMod recoveries but I could not do the backup or installation of new Custom ROM. The phone always was back to the screen with the yellow exclamation inside the white triangle. If I use VOlume + Up button, it will appear the recoeveries with four options: reboot system, wipe data/factory reset, apply update.zip and wipre card partition with the info: E:cannot open cach/recoveries/command. I did try to apply updated.zip but it failed and say that it cannot verify the signature and installation aborted.
Could you please help? Thanks
Phone: Milestone rooted with android 2.2
Root: by Super Once Click
ROM manager: newest version
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Dude, ROM Manager does NOT work on Milestone. You need to flash a Vulnerable Recovery using RSD Lite, install Androidiani Open Recovery, go from there:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=983516
skadude66 said:
Dude, ROM Manager does NOT work on Milestone. You need to flash a Vulnerable Recovery using RSD Lite, install Androidiani Open Recovery, go from there:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=983516
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Thanks, dude. In the list of ClcokwordMOd, i find out there is a row for Milestone. Click on it, I also am able to download a file of Recoveries which is specific for milestone. But it does not work.
One thing I would like to raise here is that after i cannot use update.zip any more. Cuold you please explain why? It also says "cannot verify signature"
Thanks
Because your phone does not have the vulnerable recovery installed. Look at the link I posted. It has everything you need to get up and running. Don't hesitate to ask if you have any questions.
Sent from my Milestone using XDA Premium App
I did do as your instruction. But as i did the backup, it is stuck. the phone went to "system:dumping..." and stayed there in one hour.
I flashed the recoveries sucessfully. please advise
hwithv said:
Thanks, dude. In the list of ClcokwordMOd, i find out there is a row for Milestone. Click on it, I also am able to download a file of Recoveries which is specific for milestone. But it does not work.
One thing I would like to raise here is that after i cannot use update.zip any more. Cuold you please explain why? It also says "cannot verify signature"
Thanks
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The Milestone mentioned in ROM Manager / clockworkmod is probably the Alltel Milestone, which in reality is a droid 1.
Now that you have installed cwm, you have to remove it from your phone and then install Androidiani openrecovery. Before that you need to install vulnerable recovery from here using rsdlite.
Note that it may take more than one try to get cwm out of the system.
hwithv said:
I did do as your instruction. But as i did the backup, it is stuck. the phone went to "system:dumping..." and stayed there in one hour.
I flashed the recoveries sucessfully. please advise
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What did you end up doing after it hung for an hour? Because if you haven't flashed a custom ROM, you should still be able to boot (rooted) and you can try the Nandroid backup again.
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skadude66 said:
What did you end up doing after it hung for an hour? Because if you haven't flashed a custom ROM, you should still be able to boot (rooted) and you can try the Nandroid backup again.
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I take the batterry out of the phone and restart it again. It works normally but the backup is not done because i do not find out the backup under Openrecoveries folder. I did try the second time but it happed again and i had to take the battery out of the phone and restart.
please help
I actually had the same mistake as you before (using ROM Manager on our Milestone).
I recommend this:
1. Backup your SD card content
2. Reformat your SD (slow format)
3. Place the AOR 3.3 (Androidiani Open Recovery) files back in (use a fresh download if possible)
4. Perform Nandroid backup again
Note that there will be no "backup" content in your OR folder. Instead, you will see a new "nandroid" folder in your sd root.
Thanks dude. I find out the solution. I wipe all data + cache, then I download a fresh recoveries and then i did the backup again. It works well.
CWM problems
I used androidiani and flashed cm7. then i tried ROM manager while i was unaware that it messes with the milestone. now i cant enter recovery at all!!!! Help!
lspdv1991 said:
I used androidiani and flashed cm7. then i tried ROM manager while i was unaware that it messes with the milestone. now i cant enter recovery at all!!!! Help!
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You have to flash vulnerable recovery again from here.
lspdv1991 said:
I used androidiani and flashed cm7. then i tried ROM manager while i was unaware that it messes with the milestone. now i cant enter recovery at all!!!! Help!
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You should not use ROM Manager to do the backup or flash for Milestone. please use Open Recovery 3.3. Download it and please delete CWM folder also. Please wipe data/facotry reset for doing backup or flash. (IMPORTANT). It will work.

Question about Bootstrapper and Clockwork Mod

I'm fairly new to the rooting business but I've been treading lightly. I have a few newbish questions that I need answering, and I thank you in advance.
Today, using Psouza's Moto-1-click tools, I restored my /system/app to its stock state, unrooted, reformatted, and then installed 5.6.890 (the official OTA version), followed by re-rooting.
I wished to make a full backup of the complete stock system, and so I purchased "Droid 3 Bootstrap" from the Android Market. I proceeded to boot into Recovery Mode and created a backup of my now stock system. I also went ahead and downloaded "ClockworkMod Recovery" from the market and paid for the premium version. I noticed that I can also make a backup from "ClockworkMod Recovery" in the same way that I made a backup from "Droid 3 Bootstrap."
Question is this...what's the difference between the 2? I know that ClockworkMod Recovery gives me the capability to flash different ROMS, which is the reason I purchased it (awaiting future ROMS, figured I'd just download it now). But did I have to download Droid 3 Bootstrap Recovery as well? Couldn't I have just backed up using CWM Recovery?
Basically, I'd like to know the difference between the two...in the most basic explanation, if at all possible. I'm still learning about all this and I really enjoy it, but I'd like to have a full grasp of what I'm doing exactly.
Thank you in advance.
Lyxdeslic said:
I'm fairly new to the rooting business but I've been treading lightly. I have a few newbish questions that I need answering, and I thank you in advance.
Today, using Psouza's Moto-1-click tools, I restored my /system/app to its stock state, unrooted, reformatted, and then installed 5.6.890 (the official OTA version), followed by re-rooting.
I wished to make a full backup of the complete stock system, and so I purchased "Droid 3 Bootstrap" from the Android Market. I proceeded to boot into Recovery Mode and created a backup of my now stock system. I also went ahead and downloaded "ClockworkMod Recovery" from the market and paid for the premium version. I noticed that I can also make a backup from "ClockworkMod Recovery" in the same way that I made a backup from "Droid 3 Bootstrap."
Question is this...what's the difference between the 2? I know that ClockworkMod Recovery gives me the capability to flash different ROMS, which is the reason I purchased it (awaiting future ROMS, figured I'd just download it now). But did I have to download Droid 3 Bootstrap Recovery as well? Couldn't I have just backed up using CWM Recovery?
Basically, I'd like to know the difference between the two...in the most basic explanation, if at all possible. I'm still learning about all this and I really enjoy it, but I'd like to have a full grasp of what I'm doing exactly.
Thank you in advance.
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I'm assuming the 'clockworkmod recovery' app is rom manager. Rom manager is best for easily downloading roms (if the developer sets it up on there, not all roms will be on rom manager). I personally recommend against using rom manager to do backups/restore/rom installs because it is known to cause some issues. So, my advice, just do it all manually to avoid problems down the road. All you need is the d3 bootstrapper app
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erismaster said:
I'm assuming the 'clockworkmod recovery' app is rom manager. Rom manager is best for easily downloading roms (if the developer sets it up on there, not all roms will be on rom manager). I personally recommend against using rom manager to do backups/restore/rom installs because it is known to cause some issues. So, my advice, just do it all manually to avoid problems down the road. All you need is the d3 bootstrapper app
Sent from my DROID3 using XDA App
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Correct, the "CWM Recovery" I kept referring to is indeed Rom Manager, my apologies. So, in a nutshell, what you're recommending is; use D3 Bootstrap to create your custom backup, and use Rom Manager specifically for Mods only...correct?
I think he's saying to not use rom manager at all. You can flash roms from cwm recovery.
Edit: just to clarify I mean by booting into recovery using the bootstrapper and flashing a rom from there to avoid any issues caused from the rom manager
Sent from my rooted xt860
Lyxdeslic said:
Correct, the "CWM Recovery" I kept referring to is indeed Rom Manager, my apologies. So, in a nutshell, what you're recommending is; use D3 Bootstrap to create your custom backup, and use Rom Manager specifically for Mods only...correct?
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I recommend to not even use the rom manager app, as everything can be done manually. Roms can be downloaded from forum sites. Just remember to do a wipe data/factory reset each time you flash a new rom. This prevents fc issues. On hashcodes blog you can get a modified version of the koush bootstrapper app that let's you enter recovery from bptools. That way if you screw up /system and can boot straight into recovery, restore a nandroid and you're good to go.
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erismaster said:
I recommend to not even use the rom manager app, as everything can be done manually. Roms can be downloaded from forum sites. Just remember to do a wipe data/factory reset each time you flash a new rom. This prevents fc issues. On hashcodes blog you can get a modified version of the koush bootstrapper app that let's you enter recovery from bptools. That way if you screw up /system and can boot straight into recovery, restore a nandroid and you're good to go.
Sent from my DROID3 using XDA App
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I appreciate the responses. Could you explain to me how the modified version of D3 Bootstrapper allows you to enter recovery in case of a bootloop? What is "bptools" and how is it accessed if the phone won't boot up?
Edit: Also, what type of problems have been seen when using Rom Manager to flash Roms as opposed to a Bootstrapper? Aren't they both created by the same Dev? I would assume Rom Manager is just a more user-friendly method to flash Roms since it's so self-explanatory in the app itself.
Again, I appreciate the time you guys are taking to help me understand this.
Lyxdeslic said:
I appreciate the responses. Could you explain to me how the modified version of D3 Bootstrapper allows you to enter recovery in case of a bootloop? What is "bptools" and how is it accessed if the phone won't boot up?
Edit: Also, what type of problems have been seen when using Rom Manager to flash Roms as opposed to a Bootstrapper? Aren't they both created by the same Dev? I would assume Rom Manager is just a more user-friendly method to flash Roms since it's so self-explanatory in the app itself.
Again, I appreciate the time you guys are taking to help me understand this.
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When your phone is powered off hold the m button on the keyboard then press the power buttong(keeping m pressed) you'll then get a list of boot options. Volume down scrolls while volume up selects. Bptools is at the bottom. When you go to bptools then press volume up and enter it you will boot to clockworkmod recovery. This only works with the modified bootstrapper app. This way is much safer because its possible to soft brick the phone with the normal koush recovery and not be able to enter recovery. You'd then need to flash the xml files. The normal bootstrap app requires that phone bootloop before the custom recovery will kick in. As for rom manager, its had problems wiping data/factory reset I think. You can still use it, there's just a possibility of of the rom not working properly
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erismaster said:
When your phone is powered off hold the m button on the keyboard then press the power buttong(keeping m pressed) you'll then get a list of boot options. Volume down scrolls while volume up selects. Bptools is at the bottom. When you go to bptools then press volume up and enter it you will boot to clockworkmod recovery. This only works with the modified bootstrapper app. This way is much safer because its possible to soft brick the phone with the normal koush recovery and not be able to enter recovery. You'd then need to flash the xml files. The normal bootstrap app requires that phone bootloop before the custom recovery will kick in. As for rom manager, its had problems wiping data/factory reset I think. You can still use it, there's just a possibility of of the rom not working properly
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Thanks so much for the info man.

[Streak7][Streak10][Guide]Rooting Your Device

Announcement:
Superuser7.zip is now Superuser.zip
What was previously called Superuser.zip is renamed to Superuser-legacy.zip
The instructions and links below have been updated to reflect this.
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How to flash a zip:
Streak 7:
Entering recovery mode on device -XDA wiki
Streak 10:
Entering recovery mode on device -XDA wiki
Both Devices:
Flashing an update.zip with custom recovery - XDA wiki
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Requirements:
A custom recovery:
Clockwork Mod 6.0 (or newer)
Team Win Recovery Project 2.2 (or newer)
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Install instructions:
Download: Superuser.zip
Copy Superuser.zip to SD card
Reboot into custom recovery mod
Select "update from update.zip"
Navigate to superuser.zip
Flash
Finished
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Included components:
Superuser 3.1.3 (46)
SU binary 3.1.1 (17)
Busybox 1.20.2
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Changelog:
Jul 21 2012: Updated instructions
Jul 20 2012: Superuser7 is now Superuser - Updated to Busybox 1.20.2
Release based on superuser (20712)
Release based on superuser (20703)
Release based on superuser (20629)
Jan 20 2012: Fixed installer binary (20120)
Release based on superuser (11228)
Release based on superuser (11216)
Release based on superuser (11001)
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2char
Thanks. I was able to use these instructions to root my newly updated Streak 7.
Thank you...
Clear, easy to follow and success at the end... what else ???
I must be having a blonde moment. But how do I boot into cwm recovery w/o root already? I have cwm installed but of course I can't flash cwm recovery w/o root. And stock recovery of course won't let me upgrade with the too pkg. I appreciate any help in my obvious dumb ass moment here lol!
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how do you have cwm installed if you cant flash it?
Put your device into fastboot mode and flash the correct CWM.
CWM 3.0 if you're on 2.2.x
CWM 4.0 if you're on 3.2
there are directions to flash each one on their respective pages (they're flashed in the same manner btw, just I wrote one guide and graffixnyc wrote the other one i believe)
Oh ok I see. I was thinking flash thru recovery not Dearborn. Duh huh. Thx Nanni, much appreciated. And I meant I have cwm installed but no cwm recovery flashed yet.
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sorry guys been at it since yesterday... can't find clockwork img file. Not to mention adb isnt working thru cmd prompt either. Any other method to root like ginger break?
Wow, it took like 45 minutes to root my thunderbolt, once my streak comes in I'll be on this asap
You should have killed me, when you had the chance
Looks nice. Now I guess I need to figure out how to upgrade from my 2.2.2 root with tweaks to HC without messing it up.
i did everything but i use the clockworkmod 5 XXX something and install the superuser7.zip the only icon i got is the superuser but this 3 is not in there how come?
SU binary 3.0
Bash 4.1
Busybox 1.19.2
thank you
Okay, I guess I don't get "Have Clockwork mod 4.0.1.4 installed" part. Don't you have to be rooted to get CWM installed? What am I missing?
In CWM 4 my External SD was seen, now that I installed 5 revB, it could not mount SD card. I moved superuser7 to internal and ran it, went through, but no root x4 times. Not sure if 5 is ready for prime time.
ExploreMN said:
Okay, I guess I don't get "Have Clockwork mod 4.0.1.4 installed" part. Don't you have to be rooted to get CWM installed? What am I missing?
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Did you get any solution for that Cach 22 problem? CWM must be installed to root your device but to install it your device must be fully rooted!!! It is like a question about what was first - egg or a chicken?
Finally got clockworkmod flashed, now
I keep getting "E:can't mount /sdcard/"
Was able to root from internal sdcard.
Every guide on web seize “to install CWM you must have your device rooted already” you are telling to root I must have CWM installed. What is I am not understanding?
Why you guys are making those guides understandable only for yourself or for guys they already know everything about the subject?
Because you dont need to be rooted to install it, nowhere does it say you need to be rooted to install it.
Give me just one link to the CWM installation page which is not requesting previous rooting, please.
The one RIGHT BELOW this one [Guide][Recovery]Clockwork Mod 5.0.2.7
All you need is to enter fastboot mode.
wolski, it isn't explained very well. You need to use fastboot to flash clockworkmod before the streak is rooted. This requires installing drivers which will support fastboot, and they DON'T install correctly the majority of the time under win7. You need to run around to several threads to figure out what you need to do.
Once you've got fastboot drivers installed and working (which may require the android SDK and/or Dell's PC suite), and downloaded the fastboot command, and downloaded the clockworkmod image, then you can boot the streak into fastboot mode (power and volume down), and use the command line to flash CWM to the streak. However, in my case (and others), CWM 5.0 won't recognize your SD card. I WAS able to copy the file to the internal SD, and install superuser7.zip from there.
If someone had actually taken the time to explain all of this, instead of acting like it's things you should already know, a lot of people could have saved a lot of time.
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wolski, it isn't explained very well. You need to use fastboot to flash clockworkmod before the streak is rooted. This requires installing drivers which will support fastboot, and they DON'T install correctly the majority of the time under win7. You need to run around to several threads to figure out what you need to do.
Once you've got fastboot drivers installed and working (which may require the android SDK and/or Dell's PC suite), and downloaded the fastboot command, and downloaded the clockworkmod image, then you can boot the streak into fastboot mode (power and volume down), and use the command line to flash CWM to the streak. However, in my case (and others), CWM 5.0 won't recognize your SD card. I WAS able to copy the file to the internal SD, and install superuser7.zip from there.
If someone had actually taken the time to explain all of this, instead of acting like it's things you should already know, a lot of people could have saved a lot of time.
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Thank you very much. That clears a lot. As i said before - most of those guys are making those so called guides for them self. It must be same kind of mental illness. TheManiak is a perfect example.

Cwm recovery boot mode

How do i install cwm recovery (rom manager) so that i can boot in recovery mode? I installed flash recovery but had no changes.if i use the power button when phone is on, cwm is not in the list.
My phone is already rooted!
I'm not sure what you meen. You need root for rom manager to install cwm.
If you're rooted already just pick your model in rom manager and it will install cwm for you.
tys0n said:
I'm not sure what you meen. You need root for rom manager to install cwm.
If you're rooted already just pick your model in rom manager and it will install cwm for you.
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I open rom manager, than i go to recovery setup, flash recovery setup
And then what? It says its now installed but i cant boot in recovery mode.bootmode is vol up+home+power?
Do i need to flash cwm touch with odin?
TerenceTP7 said:
I open rom manager, than i go to recovery setup, flash recovery setup
And then what? It says its now installed but i cant boot in recovery mode.bootmode is vol up+home+power?
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There is a fix for that. Look in general section.
TerenceTP7 said:
Do i need to flash cwm touch with odin?
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For touch version through rom manager you need premium licence I think.
You can download their *.img from cwm site, rename it to recovery.img, put it on your external sd and flash it to recovery with "dd" command in terminal.
"su"
"dd if=/storage/extSdCard/recovery.img of=dev/block/mmcblk0p21"
Make sure you get the digits in the end right or else you might not be able to boot again.
I cant find the thread.if i search i get tons of threads.maybe you have a link?
TerenceTP7 said:
I cant find the thread.if i search i get tons of threads.maybe you have a link?
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[HOW-TO] Enable Three Button Combo [RECOVERY]
I also made a cwm flashable .zip with cwm-touch 6.0.2.7
Just flash it in cwm or twrp. Enjoy.
I downloaded from my phone.now i open it and it ask if i wanna open with 7zip or rom pre-install.i used rom pre-install.it ask boot and install.use that one? Or first extract?
reboot and install.
alright,i charge my phone battery first and then i go for it
what if i check; wipe data and cache on,what will happen?do u recommend?because if i go to battery,i see 2 android proces running
Yeah do that. Never flash with a bad battery
Nothing needs to be wiped for a recovery flash.
Wipe data will make a factory reset and wipe all your apps and user data, so dont.
You can wipe cache and dalvik cache without loosing anything. Cache rebuilds itself, but first boot takes a very long time..be patient.
thanks bro.
do you know why my battery shows 2 android processors running? (phone settings>battery) i get this list:
Internet
Android system
Android system
mediaserver
rom manager
mobile standby
so whats up with the 2 android systems?
bro.i installed. but how can i see if the instal succeed?how do i boot in recovery mode?
i dont think its working.
if i press the power button and you see the list with: shutdown,restart,airplaine mode....i dont see cwm
TerenceTP7 said:
bro.i installed. but how can i see if the instal succeed?how do i boot in recovery mode?
i dont think its working.
if i press the power button and you see the list with: shutdown,restart,airplaine mode....i dont see cwm
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Thats an extended power menu. You won't find it in stock rom.
Reboot recovery from rom manager or use vol+/home/power combination.
alright,i will try that a other time.thanks again!!

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